Vrubel

Extreme life purpose: getting bit by venomous snakes

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Example of extreme personality, life purpose, and masculinity fulfilling a noble service to society.

There is something about snakes that makes them very spiritual creatures. It is said that their venom contains substances that make creatures like rats accept death when envenomated. How do we know that? Guys like him. This is science at it its purest. 
 

 

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19 hours ago, Vrubel said:

something about snakes that makes them very spiritual creatures.

Lol

Almost as spiritual as Buddhist rats.

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You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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@Leo Gura

Why can't you accept that people have different passions and find beauty and depth in different things?

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@Lila9 Snakes are very symbolic archetypal creatures and represent deep desires and feelings from our subconscious. I often see snakes in dreams.

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@Vrubel Sadhguru says Snakes has a certain 'radar' that makes them go to those places where there are beings vibrating in very peaceful/calm states of consciousness.

He says is common for Yogis that get into Samadhi states, that many cobras appear in front of the person. Like the snake is attracted to high consciousness states.


Fear is just a thought

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When I was in the Amazon, I was walking in the jungle alone, and there was this huge green snake lying in the path.  It moved towards me and started to lift its head and body for a strike.  I turned around and ran.  The snake moved so fast that I knew if it wanted to go after me I wouldn’t be able to outrun it.  It made me realize how insanely quick a snake can be.

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